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so i think it's a very, very different thing. >> president clinton's main focus is the clinton global initiative but he's also making quite a splash on the campaign trail with democrats and republicans alike. when we come back, his advice for mitt romney. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. it's got that sweet honey taste. but no way it's 80 calories, right? no way, right? lady, i just drive the truck. right, there's no way right, right? have a nice day. [ male announcer ] 80 delicious calories. fiber one. [ male announcer ] 80 delicious calories. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their
so i think it's a very, very different thing. >> president clinton's main focus is the clinton global initiative but he's also making quite a splash on the campaign trail with democrats and republicans alike. when we come back, his advice for mitt romney. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing...
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he defeated hillary clinton. first african-american president of the united states, these are good story lines. then he gets into the office the economy is bad bu he look like a family guy and good father and husband. he hasn't diverted or given them any reason not to stick with those images of obama in the last four years. >> bill: you are talking primarily about non-ideological voters. >> yes, absolutely. >> bill: so they think that the president even though they may be disappointed in his performance he is basically a nice guy. do you agree with that? >> i think what has happened is the romney campaign has not given the voters a chance to look at the basic issues he needs to talk about. the more they focus on likeability the better for obama. >> bill: it's close, only three points? >> because romney is good guy, he is basically likable but it has to do with a lot of factors. what people want to focus on and really wanted to see the economy. you are talking about people in the middle. they are not ideological.
he defeated hillary clinton. first african-american president of the united states, these are good story lines. then he gets into the office the economy is bad bu he look like a family guy and good father and husband. he hasn't diverted or given them any reason not to stick with those images of obama in the last four years. >> bill: you are talking primarily about non-ideological voters. >> yes, absolutely. >> bill: so they think that the president even though they may be...
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is bill clinton the democrats' secret weapon? could his presence highlight problems we're having with the economy right now? >> i think bill clinton is a wonderful speaker for liberal ideology in a democratic party. i think he's nothing but a plus for them taking the stage. do i think he'll remind people of a time when they had a democratic president and the economy was better? i don't know. what's going to be more impactful than that is the fact that during this week while the democratic national convention is taking place, the united states' total debt is going to eclipse $16 trillion. that speaks louder than any kind of reminiscing to when bill clinton was president. >> cnn contributors will cain and lz granderson. many thanks to you. and you can take part in the dnc and cnn's election round table. this tuesday join wolf blitzer and our political team for a live virtual chat. go to cnn.com/roundtable and submit your questions. we will give you the answers in realtime. the cnn election round table is at 12:00 noon eastern on tu
is bill clinton the democrats' secret weapon? could his presence highlight problems we're having with the economy right now? >> i think bill clinton is a wonderful speaker for liberal ideology in a democratic party. i think he's nothing but a plus for them taking the stage. do i think he'll remind people of a time when they had a democratic president and the economy was better? i don't know. what's going to be more impactful than that is the fact that during this week while the democratic...
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that's classic clinton. it's typical clinton. big, broad, but undisciplined. you know? full of himself, never ends. what about michelle obama? she was the belle of the ball. >> everyone was so impressed in the media and the convention floor loved her. she comes away with a higher profile from that speech. >> running for office or a talk show? she did the michelle signature. i thought that was big. what was that? that was like oprah. jonathan, great to see you. thank you. that's it for us. be sure to check out bill's new best seller, number 1 on the new york times list, "lincoln's last days," it's on sale everywhere. teachers, you can get info on bill o'reilly.com. have you to listen to my daily radio show for the longer version of the take on the conventions. you can go to lauraingraham.com and sign up to be a laura 365 member and follow me on twitter to get the laughs during the political
that's classic clinton. it's typical clinton. big, broad, but undisciplined. you know? full of himself, never ends. what about michelle obama? she was the belle of the ball. >> everyone was so impressed in the media and the convention floor loved her. she comes away with a higher profile from that speech. >> running for office or a talk show? she did the michelle signature. i thought that was big. what was that? that was like oprah. jonathan, great to see you. thank you. that's it...
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the gop may be no match for clinton and neither was the nfl. the cowboys beat the giants and more americans tuned in to watch clinton. some said he outshined president obama. here to talk about all of it is georgetown professor christopher mettler and ben gleeb. i am glad you wore a decent outfit instead of a goofy one. what do you think of the clinton nfl matchup. i wanted to hear more? what did he say? the president 4.something million jobs and congressional republicans, zero. i was cracking up. >> i am not surprised for several reasons. the last time americans got behind a cowboy, things did not work out so well. i think they need a break. i think it makes sense because people didn't need to watch the nfl. a week earlier they already saw a bunch of millionaires trying to win at all costs for just their buddies at the expense of everybody around them. the only difference is during an nfl game, the middle class cheers. >> the president hasn't been able to rekindle the same magic s. this a shot in the arm the democrats needed? >> no, this was a
the gop may be no match for clinton and neither was the nfl. the cowboys beat the giants and more americans tuned in to watch clinton. some said he outshined president obama. here to talk about all of it is georgetown professor christopher mettler and ben gleeb. i am glad you wore a decent outfit instead of a goofy one. what do you think of the clinton nfl matchup. i wanted to hear more? what did he say? the president 4.something million jobs and congressional republicans, zero. i was cracking...
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>> they want to build up bill clinton so they can attack obama and say clinton was a good president. you're not. that's why we need to take over from you. it's more complicated than that. when i push paul ryan today, i asked him everyone is saying are the american people better off after four years of barack obama than they were under george bush. i rephrased that question. were the american people better off after eight years of bush than bill clinton and they weren't. he almost admits. he said things were successful but he says a lot of that was down to the bipartisan style he had. he worked with republicans to get things done. many people on barack obama's team would say the reason we can't get the same things done that bill clinton did with someone like newt gingrich is the speaker john boehner have gone out of they ware to be as disruptive and unhelpful as they can. that's one of the reasons why the average voter is sick and tired of all of their rhetoric about this. they think washington should bang their heads togethe and go back to what was probably the last great relationshi
>> they want to build up bill clinton so they can attack obama and say clinton was a good president. you're not. that's why we need to take over from you. it's more complicated than that. when i push paul ryan today, i asked him everyone is saying are the american people better off after four years of barack obama than they were under george bush. i rephrased that question. were the american people better off after eight years of bush than bill clinton and they weren't. he almost admits....
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clinton. the crowd will also hear from elizabeth warren running for the senate in massachusetts. the speakers have been passionate at this convention. throwing punch after punch at republicans and aggressively affirming the strength of the president's record. and it's been great to see. they talked about the auto bailout. >> the american auto industry is not just surviving. it's thriving. where mitt romney was willing to turn his back on akron, dayton, and toledo, ohio, the president said i've got your back. >> the president's record on women's issues. >> being a mother is no longer a liability. and being a woman is no longer a pre-existing condition. now, that's what change looks like. >> and we've heard the most sustained defense of the obama health care law and what it means to this country. >> this is the president who delivered the security of affordable health care to every single american in every corner of this country after 90 years of trying. >> last night the first lady electrified
clinton. the crowd will also hear from elizabeth warren running for the senate in massachusetts. the speakers have been passionate at this convention. throwing punch after punch at republicans and aggressively affirming the strength of the president's record. and it's been great to see. they talked about the auto bailout. >> the american auto industry is not just surviving. it's thriving. where mitt romney was willing to turn his back on akron, dayton, and toledo, ohio, the president said...
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clinton yesterday and sat down with my cgi panel. the saudi philanthropistens ameerah al-taweel, deepak chopra, recording artist will.i.am and retired general wesley clark. >> ameerah al-taweel, let me start with you. you come from saudi where you have been in the vanguard of promoting women's rights in a country not renowned for that over the last few centuries. how important is it to you to be doing this in saudi arabia? >> i think women's rights not only at the van guard of what we need to focus on in saudi arabia and also the region. the strongest form of empowering women in the region and more specifically saudi arabia is economic independence. once a woman is counting on herself, she will not put up with a lot of things that you see in the media. if you are talking about numbers, a lot of people focus about women and driving in saudi arabia. but not being able to drive has not stopped us from developing. 120 billion saudi reals in and 8 billion in investments are pumped by saudi women. all of these women work. all are passionat
clinton yesterday and sat down with my cgi panel. the saudi philanthropistens ameerah al-taweel, deepak chopra, recording artist will.i.am and retired general wesley clark. >> ameerah al-taweel, let me start with you. you come from saudi where you have been in the vanguard of promoting women's rights in a country not renowned for that over the last few centuries. how important is it to you to be doing this in saudi arabia? >> i think women's rights not only at the van guard of what...
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and on wednesday, president bill clinton will be speaking at the dnc. you probably recall one of the last times he spoke at a convention. it was a really long speech. when he said "in closing," the crowd cheered. on tuesday, president obama and his vice president joe biden will officially accept their nomination at the dnc. that's a big night. we will of course have all the coverage for you here on cnn. >>> i'll be back at the top of the hour with the latest on flooding in louisiana and the rest of the day's headlines. "sanjay gupta m.d." starts right now. >>> hello there. hope you're enjoying your labor day weekend. today we're going to hear about an exercise danger. in the water, it's unique. fit people are the ones most at risk. it can be deadly, in fact. >>> also, this long-awaited study on diet and living longer. the results were a big surprise to me. i'll share them. >>> first, in between political conventions, we wanted to do a reality check on two big issues. first, the big promise of obama care under the microscope. as you know, certainly if yo
and on wednesday, president bill clinton will be speaking at the dnc. you probably recall one of the last times he spoke at a convention. it was a really long speech. when he said "in closing," the crowd cheered. on tuesday, president obama and his vice president joe biden will officially accept their nomination at the dnc. that's a big night. we will of course have all the coverage for you here on cnn. >>> i'll be back at the top of the hour with the latest on flooding in...
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no, it is not bill clinton. this is an investigation you will only see tonight here on "hannity." we begin with an in-depth look into president obama's acceptance speech. it was an address, filled with a laundry list of new promises. let's show you a recap. >> we choose this path, we can create a million new manufacturing jobs in the next four years. if you choose this path, we can cut our oil imports in half by 2020 and if support more than 600,000 new jobs in natural gas alone. yes, my plan will continue to reduce the carbon pollution that is heating our planet. i will use the money we are no longer spending on war to pay down our debt and put more people back to work. my plan would cut our deficit by $4 trillion. >> sean: now, if the past 3 1/2 years are any indication, what you heard would be part of a list of broken promises. and the question is, should he win another term? after all, mr. president, you failed to make good on your word countless times. so before you promise us the world, you may want to work on a few of these old pledges. >> no family making less than $250,00
no, it is not bill clinton. this is an investigation you will only see tonight here on "hannity." we begin with an in-depth look into president obama's acceptance speech. it was an address, filled with a laundry list of new promises. let's show you a recap. >> we choose this path, we can create a million new manufacturing jobs in the next four years. if you choose this path, we can cut our oil imports in half by 2020 and if support more than 600,000 new jobs in natural gas...
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what do you make of the clinton/nfl matchup? i was riveted. what did he say? the president four point some million jobs. >> like he was calling a football game. i'm not surprised for several reasons. one, the last time that americans got behind a employ from texas things did not work out so well. i think they need a break and people didn't need to watch the nfl debut because a week earlier they saw a bunch of millionaires trying to win at all costs for their buddies it at the expense of everybody around them. the only difference being that when -- that during an nfl game, the middle class actually cheers for the millionaires. >> christopher, the president has not been able to rekindle the magic of 2008. is this the shot in the arm the democrats needed the bill clinton moment? >> no. i think this is a shot in the arm for hillary 2016. that is the former president's angle here. since he can't get back in the white house, she can in 2016. the president has to seal the deal on his own. >> a conservative pundit on our -- an analyst on our air said lock the doors. b
what do you make of the clinton/nfl matchup? i was riveted. what did he say? the president four point some million jobs. >> like he was calling a football game. i'm not surprised for several reasons. one, the last time that americans got behind a employ from texas things did not work out so well. i think they need a break and people didn't need to watch the nfl debut because a week earlier they saw a bunch of millionaires trying to win at all costs for their buddies it at the expense of...
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according to the hill.com, hillary clinton met with members of the house and senate today, why? in an attempt to beat back pressure to cut united states aid to egypt. what is worse, listen to how the state department spokesperson described the radical regime in egypt earlier this week. >> we are continuing to work with the hill on the support that we think is important to support those very forces of moderation, change, democracy, openness in egypt that are very important for defeating extremism of the kind that we saw. >> forces moderation, change, openness, and they want to limit the free speech of you, the american citizen? joining me now with reaction, the host of war stories, current natural oliver north. i don't even know what to say. first they go to youtube, now they are being lectured and nobody can say anything negative. >> first of all, the mainstream media has helped the obama administration wane a nine-day disinformation campaign, and now the o-team is caught up in our own web of deception. these attacks weren't spontaneous outrage over some internet video. it was a
according to the hill.com, hillary clinton met with members of the house and senate today, why? in an attempt to beat back pressure to cut united states aid to egypt. what is worse, listen to how the state department spokesperson described the radical regime in egypt earlier this week. >> we are continuing to work with the hill on the support that we think is important to support those very forces of moderation, change, democracy, openness in egypt that are very important for defeating...
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you know bill clinton well. some say too well. >> kimberly: depends on your opinion. >> greg: they are expecting the clinton magic. what is he supposed to do? what is he supposed to bring? >> kimberly: he is a great public speaker. bring the mojo because the ship is sinking fast. do something -- bob, it's true. other than michelle's speech which we will talk about later clinton has to come in there and tie it up. right now it has 76 bleeders and the bodies on the table and somebody is going close them up. >> bob: these are small you're talking about. >> kimberly: enough to -- >> bob: best opening night i have ever seen in a convention bar none. >> kimberly: what about the message, bob? >> dana: the speeches were great. but the other stuff, like the lead up to it, stumbles on the platform -- >> kimberly: all over the place. >> dana: unforced errors. >> greg: and the black eyed peas. that was a mistake. >> eric: the thing you are not mentioning is the long list of fact checking errors from last night. they threw a
you know bill clinton well. some say too well. >> kimberly: depends on your opinion. >> greg: they are expecting the clinton magic. what is he supposed to do? what is he supposed to bring? >> kimberly: he is a great public speaker. bring the mojo because the ship is sinking fast. do something -- bob, it's true. other than michelle's speech which we will talk about later clinton has to come in there and tie it up. right now it has 76 bleeders and the bodies on the table and...
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hillary clinton is a very shrewd politician. she didn't say anything inadvertently one way or the other about the attack. i agree with you that the american intelligence agencies had to know it was hot over there in benghazi. certainly we could have done a better job protecting our people i'm not sure that hillary clinton was directly responsible for all of that. i'm saying that because of so much else on her plate. she is racing around in china. got iran. got israel. got all of that kind of stuff. i know i manage a very small operation compared to her. and i don't know what everybody is doing. somebody might come across and say, look, this segment may be going down or this person is not doing it and it kind of goes right off my head. so i don't know if beshould be that tough on mrs. clinton. do you think -- go ahead. >> she is a fine woman. she was school mate of mine in law school. she is intelligent woman and definitely a patriot. she is briefed every day on -- by top level intelligence people or as i say if he is not taking
hillary clinton is a very shrewd politician. she didn't say anything inadvertently one way or the other about the attack. i agree with you that the american intelligence agencies had to know it was hot over there in benghazi. certainly we could have done a better job protecting our people i'm not sure that hillary clinton was directly responsible for all of that. i'm saying that because of so much else on her plate. she is racing around in china. got iran. got israel. got all of that kind of...
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clinton talking to ted kennedy trying to get kennedy do support hillary clinton. >>neil: there were rough votes attributed. do you believe it? >> yes. mainly more rather than less. new new but it would not be in bill clinton's interest to be nasty or ruin things for his wife four years from now. >>guest: that is why he is here. he is here for his wife, he will do everything that the obama people want, he already has with tv ads and heel with the speech don't, he will campaign wherever they want him. is the goal to re-elect obama? yes. is the hidden goal, which is at least as large, looming at least at large, to elect hillary clinton in 2016? yes. >>neil: thank you, larry and i will be were walking the floor making our fearful presence. and a big venue tomorrow night has changed. we will never know for sure if it was the weather or inability to fill the stadium for the changes to make the big speech here in the convention hall tomorrow night, but we do now they will have no trouble at all getting 20,000 in this police to hear the president of the united states like
clinton talking to ted kennedy trying to get kennedy do support hillary clinton. >>neil: there were rough votes attributed. do you believe it? >> yes. mainly more rather than less. new new but it would not be in bill clinton's interest to be nasty or ruin things for his wife four years from now. >>guest: that is why he is here. he is here for his wife, he will do everything that the obama people want, he already has with tv ads and heel with the speech don't, he will campaign...
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that message was drilled home by president clinton who electrified the base with his memorable words. >> president obama started with a much weaker economy than i did. listen to me now. no president, not me, not any ofpredecessors, no one could have fully repaired all the damage he found in just four years. no -- but he has he has laid the foundations for a new modern successful economy. of shared prosperity. if you will renew the president's contract, you will feel it. you will feel it. >> mitt romney and paul ryan are making their case. they're pressing the point hard. attacking mr. obama and his policies. >> we had an economic crisis in 2008. the problem i'm saying is president obama's so-called solutions didn't fix the problem, they've made it worse. so president for the last two years has not been offering solutions, he's been attacking the other party. for the first two years of his presidency, his entire party controlled all of government. he got to pass nearly every single item on his agenda. we are suffering as a result of that. >> here with more, my colleague wolf blitzer. >
that message was drilled home by president clinton who electrified the base with his memorable words. >> president obama started with a much weaker economy than i did. listen to me now. no president, not me, not any ofpredecessors, no one could have fully repaired all the damage he found in just four years. no -- but he has he has laid the foundations for a new modern successful economy. of shared prosperity. if you will renew the president's contract, you will feel it. you will feel it....
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, former president bill clinton. she said the u.s. is committed to improving lives and promoting dignity. >> we are championing the universal human rights of all people, including the right to worship freely, to assemble and protest peacefully, and, yes, to freedom of expression. these rights are bound together inseperable not just in our constitution, but in the deck las vegas of human rights. threatening one threatens all. we want to bring in our foreign affairs correspondent to talk about this, jill dougherty. jill, obviously, i think the tone of these meetings is very different this year because it comes on the heels of all these attacks that we've seen on u.s. embassies across the middle east here and, of course, the death of the u.s. ambassador to libya, chris stevens. how does the secretary of state and how does the former president -- how could they move forward on their agenda realizing that there is so much volatility in the region? >> well, you know, suzanne, i think one of the key issues is the economic s
, former president bill clinton. she said the u.s. is committed to improving lives and promoting dignity. >> we are championing the universal human rights of all people, including the right to worship freely, to assemble and protest peacefully, and, yes, to freedom of expression. these rights are bound together inseperable not just in our constitution, but in the deck las vegas of human rights. threatening one threatens all. we want to bring in our foreign affairs correspondent to talk...
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look at president clinton, the whilshire nearly doubled. then we come to the most recent president bush, america's first and only harvard mba president. he had to deal with the bursting of the tech bubble. that pushed the stock market down during both of thisz terms. the market is now up 96% under president obama. i have said over and over again that presidents get too much credit and too much blame for the economy. you should vote for the candidate you want, don't vote because you think your stocks are going to go up. but that doesn't mean that the president has no effect. i want to bring in paul lamon can. i want to start with companies that export to china. mitt romney and president obama have both ramped up their rhetoric about china. but you say this sector, companies that export to china, paul, could do better under president obama. >> most people believe that if president obama was re-elected, there will be a little bit more of a cooperative tone with china. he has obviously talked tough and taken actions against china because of con
look at president clinton, the whilshire nearly doubled. then we come to the most recent president bush, america's first and only harvard mba president. he had to deal with the bursting of the tech bubble. that pushed the stock market down during both of thisz terms. the market is now up 96% under president obama. i have said over and over again that presidents get too much credit and too much blame for the economy. you should vote for the candidate you want, don't vote because you think your...
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in a race essentially tied for months, clinton could help beyond the party base. a cnn/orc poll conducted in may found two-thirds of all americans view clinton favorably, more than any other living president. and so the comeback kid will come back again. >> everything i learned in my eight years as president and in the work i have done since in america and across the globe has convinced me that barack obama is the man for this job. [ cheers and applause ] >> the man who came to rally for obama in 2008 needs to do it again in 2012. thank you for watching "state of the union." i'm candy crowley in charlotte, north carolina. stay with cnn throughout the week for wall-to-wall coverage of the democratic national convention. and if you missed any part of
in a race essentially tied for months, clinton could help beyond the party base. a cnn/orc poll conducted in may found two-thirds of all americans view clinton favorably, more than any other living president. and so the comeback kid will come back again. >> everything i learned in my eight years as president and in the work i have done since in america and across the globe has convinced me that barack obama is the man for this job. [ cheers and applause ] >> the man who came to...
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. >> indeed but look at what the republicans did and what bill clinton did. two years on welfare and then off. you have to get work fair. you have to go get a job. look, the society cannot carry forever a huge, vast and growing class of folks who are permanently dependent upon the government of the united states and state and local government while you are shrinking the number of people that are contribute being and paying the taxes. the tax consumers outnumber the taxpayers, it is all over for the gop, and it is all over, i think, for this republic. >> i suspect if president obama were here he would say the reason that he talks about the redistribution is because he doesn't want the united states to become essentially a gated community where you have the haves and the have notes. and so extreme even the haves have to live behind bars to be protected. >> ronald reagan said something different. he said a floor of decency under every family but no -- over his head. but it, the ambitious will rise up. he will come in and scoop it off for eternity to give to folk
. >> indeed but look at what the republicans did and what bill clinton did. two years on welfare and then off. you have to get work fair. you have to go get a job. look, the society cannot carry forever a huge, vast and growing class of folks who are permanently dependent upon the government of the united states and state and local government while you are shrinking the number of people that are contribute being and paying the taxes. the tax consumers outnumber the taxpayers, it is all...
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>> i think bill clinton -- >> actually, for rick. >> sorry. >> i think bill clinton is enormously gifted politician. he gives a great speech. a lot of republicans like myself miss bill clinton. we miss four years of balanced budgets but it took a republican congress to do that. we miss paying off almost a half trillion dollars worth of debt and welfare reform. this president has gone in exactly the opposite direction. and getting toward to a balance budget. yesterday we passed $16 electrical and going in the wrong direction. >> hold on, president clinton himself has said the attacks that republicans have made on president obama about the changes in welfare reform are sfals false. you can't put words in his mouth. you have the guy who passed the legislation saying you're lying. you have many fact checkers saying that it's not correct. people like governor romney when he was governor asked for additional flexibility. i thought your part was for more flexibility. >> i'll be fair. what president obama did was change rules that allow the governors to have more flexibility -- >> and i thought
>> i think bill clinton -- >> actually, for rick. >> sorry. >> i think bill clinton is enormously gifted politician. he gives a great speech. a lot of republicans like myself miss bill clinton. we miss four years of balanced budgets but it took a republican congress to do that. we miss paying off almost a half trillion dollars worth of debt and welfare reform. this president has gone in exactly the opposite direction. and getting toward to a balance budget. yesterday we...
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there is that, but also, how much of a factor is bill clinton in this race? because generally, you know, when we talk about endorsements, we say, that they don't really matter and it is really the nominee. and the question is whether bill clinton is an exception to that and can he really move votes? >> i know you have seen this bit out of florida out of the sports bar there where the president met this 7-year-old and found out he was from hawaii and asked him for the birth certificate, and what do you make off that? >> well, we have seen the president joke about this before and it was a well known political tactic if somebody is attacking you on something, you turn it around, and he has done that with frequency and done ate couple of times and a cute moment, because the kid was born in hawaii and he asked him about his birth certificate, and certainly at a place where the president can joke about it, because the traction is gone in all but the fiercest of pockets of politics. >> thank you, candy. keep it here for "state of the union" which starts in a few min
there is that, but also, how much of a factor is bill clinton in this race? because generally, you know, when we talk about endorsements, we say, that they don't really matter and it is really the nominee. and the question is whether bill clinton is an exception to that and can he really move votes? >> i know you have seen this bit out of florida out of the sports bar there where the president met this 7-year-old and found out he was from hawaii and asked him for the birth certificate,...